Birds of the Texas Coast: Photographs

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Birds of the Texas Coast: Photographs Authors: , , Format: Hardback First Published: Published By: Texas Tech Press,U.S.
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Pages: 256 Language: English ISBN: 9781682832349 Categories: , , , , , , , ,

Birds of the Texas Coast: Photographs is the first large-format photography work covering the entire Lone Star coast and its representative bird life. Through Ron Grimes’s dramatic photography of more than 200 coastal species, this book encompasses a deep and wide natural history of the region. The Texas Coast is one of North America’s premier regions for bird life due to the diversity of its physical landscape, such as barrier islands and estuaries and its central geographic location within the Western Hemisphere. Longtime chronicler of the Texas coastal environment B. C. Robison provides the written text, which is organized according to the natural habitats that make up the coastal zone. Its 367-mile reach from Louisiana to Mexico traces through wetlands, lakes, ponds and bays, sandy shores, grasslands and prairie, upland forests, and the thornscrub world of the Lower Rio Grande Valley. Each chapter deals with one habitat and presents color photographs of the prominent species that occur there. All the major families of Texas coastal birds are depicted: songbirds, waterfowl, marsh birds, herons and egrets, cranes, hawks and falcons, swifts and swallows, owls and harriers, eagles and kites, grassland birds, gulls and terns, pelicans and cormorants, and shorebirds such as plovers, sandpipers, oystercatchers, and skimmers, as well as many others. Birds of the Texas Coast will be a valuable addition to the birder’s library of works on Texas bird life.

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Author Biography

Ron Grimes is a native of East Texas. After graduation from high school in Woodville, he earned engineering degrees from the University of Houston and eventually retired from an environmental consulting firm. With over forty-five years of photography experience, Ron's primary area of interest includes the natural history of Texas and the western United States. He currently lives in Fulshear with his wife, Linda, and their cat, Jake. B. C. Robison is a Houston native, living in Katy, who has spent forty years birdwatching along the Texas Coast. Now retired, he has had careers as a small animal veterinarian and an environmental consultant, and he wrote the "Texas Naturalist" column for the Houston Post.